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‘Full-on berserker mode’: Archaeologists solve mystery of medieval soldiers with gruesome square holes in their skull
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‘Full-on berserker mode’: Archaeologists solve mystery of medieval soldiers with gruesome square holes in their skull

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 14, 2026

BERLIN — Archaeologists have finally determined which weapon caused mysterious square holes in the skulls of soldiers who died in the 1361 Battle of Visby.

Before we ban kids from social media completely, here’s what we should try first
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Before we ban kids from social media completely, here’s what we should try first

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 14, 2026

A push to raise the minimum age for social media and other online services is gaining momentum, beginning with Australia , which recently banned those

A light-based scan could detect deadly bowel disease in preterm babies
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A light-based scan could detect deadly bowel disease in preterm babies

Brendan PiersonAugust 14, 2026

Necrotizing enterocolitis strikes premature babies with almost no warning. A new approach aims to detect it early with a quick, low-risk scan.

A photographic memory is wishful thinking
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A photographic memory is wishful thinking

Erin Garcia de JesusAugust 14, 2026

In fiction, photographic memories crack the case or save the day. But our brains can’t hold on to everything — and that’s a good thing.

Rare belching disorder could be treated with singing, study hints — but not everyone is convinced
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Rare belching disorder could be treated with singing, study hints — but not everyone is convinced

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 14, 2026

People with a rare disorder that causes excessive burping may benefit from an unlikely treatment: singing therapy. A new study suggests that this singing approach

‘The lance head was still inside the pelvis’: Mass grave found in Austria may hold casualties of unknown ancient Roman battle
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‘The lance head was still inside the pelvis’: Mass grave found in Austria may hold casualties of unknown ancient Roman battle

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 14, 2026

BERLIN — A Roman-era mass grave discovered underneath a soccer field near Vienna holds the skeletons of young men from all over the Roman Empire

‘If this is the new normal, then we are in very deep trouble’: Brazil’s drying aquifers could have ripple effects across the world
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‘If this is the new normal, then we are in very deep trouble’: Brazil’s drying aquifers could have ripple effects across the world

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 14, 2026

Brazil is home to some of the world’s largest aquifers, yet many of those groundwater stores — which provide 55% of the country’s water —

Mars may have been losing its water more than 4 billion years ago, oldest-known Martian meteorite suggests
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Mars may have been losing its water more than 4 billion years ago, oldest-known Martian meteorite suggests

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 14, 2026

An unassuming, brownish stone may be one of the most precious objects on Earth. The rare rock, called Teghaza 001, is a piece of ancient

Mammal ancestors may have given live birth 90 million years earlier than we thought, rewriting evolutionary timelines
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Mammal ancestors may have given live birth 90 million years earlier than we thought, rewriting evolutionary timelines

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 14, 2026

A dog-sized carnivore and mammal ancestor that lived around 236 million years ago seems to have given birth to live young, a new study suggests.

Pigs wearing heated diving suits and diapers reveal a better way to beat ‘the bends’
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Pigs wearing heated diving suits and diapers reveal a better way to beat ‘the bends’

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 14, 2026

Deep-sea divers take careful measures to avoid “the bends,” a painful condition where gas bubbles form in divers’ blood and tissues when they ascend from

Memory may not work how we thought, study of mice in artificial hibernation finds
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Memory may not work how we thought, study of mice in artificial hibernation finds

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 13, 2026

Long-term memories may not “stick” in the brain for the reasons we thought, a study of mice in artificial hibernation reveals. Instead of relying on

Saving old trees may protect people’s health more than planting new ones, study of Chicago neighborhoods finds
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Saving old trees may protect people’s health more than planting new ones, study of Chicago neighborhoods finds

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 13, 2026

Losing mature trees from a neighborhood may be a matter of life and death, a new study suggests. The research, published Aug. 5 in the

Foodborne illnesses: Is the US really being hit harder this year?
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Foodborne illnesses: Is the US really being hit harder this year?

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 13, 2026

Between outbreaks of explosive diarrhea leading to nationwide lettuce recalls and cases of Salmonella tied to eggs and jalapeños, foodborne diseases in the United States

The glue that binds a proton may be key to its identity
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The glue that binds a proton may be key to its identity

Emily ConoverAugust 13, 2026

Gluons do more than hold protons together. They may also help define the proton’s identity through a quantum property called baryon number.

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